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The Drug Enforcement Administration, referenced in the context of paranoia about intercepted drug purchases.

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"It details how young Israelis posing as art students infiltrated U.S. federal agencies, including the DEA, from early 2000 until 9/11. Over 130 encounters were reported across more than 40 cities, raising alarms about an organized intelligence-gathering operation."
"I found this online pharmacy in Tuvalu that will sell me anything not regulated by the DEA."
Should My New Thing Be Hating Doctors? · u/Mike-Carwash · ↑74 · 2023-12-04
"Anyway I got crazy paranoid, thinking the DEA intercepted the package and was coming to arrest me any second, and I threw out everything that had anything to do with it."
Someone tell me it isn't so bad · u/pubes-on-soap · ↑49 · 2021-01-18
"the entire show is kind of egregious propaganda with two main goals: asserting the idea that the opioid epidemic emerged as a result of otherwise opioid-naive people becoming addicted through Rx (the reality is more complicated than that) and painting the DEA and CDC as both underdogs and the good g"
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